Tristram and Iseult, better known as Tristan and Isolde is said to have before even Lancelot and Guinevere. There are lots of different variations to the story, but it is more or less along the lines of this:
Tristan lives with his uncle, King Mark. He is sent to bring Isolde, an Irish princess to his uncle as a wife. On the way back to Cornwall, Tristan and Isolde drank a love potion accidentally (and in some yet, Isolde gave it to Tristan on purpose) and they fell in love. Isolde marries the king, but has an affair with Tristan behind Mark's back. Mark finds out eventually and sentences Tristan to death and Isolde, banishment. Tristan escapes to Brittany and marries Iseult of the White Hands, due to her name and beauty (according to the Once and Future King by T.H. White, Tristan sleeps with her accidentally, thinking she is Iseult, his lover.)
There is a 2006 movie called "Tristan + Isolde", whose plot is somewhat different. In the film, Tristan and Isolde fall in love of their own account when Tristan washes up on Irish shore and Isolde nurses him back to health. Soon, Tristan goes back to England to his guardian, Mark. Meanwhile, The Irish king sets up a tournament for the hand of his daughter, the princess. Mark sends Tristan to play in the tournament on behalf of Mark. Tristan wins and then finds out the princess he had won for his uncle was Isolde. Mark marries Isolde, unaware of her and Tristan's history. Tristan becomes depressed and moody watching Mark being affectionate with Isolde and knowing that she is not his. Then, he and Isolde start to have an affair.
Tristram and Iseult's love story is a medieval tale of forbidden love. They fell in love after drinking a love potion meant for Iseult and her husband King Mark, leading to a tumultuous affair. Despite their deep love, their relationship faced many challenges, including betrayal and misunderstandings, eventually resulting in tragedy and death for both lovers.
Isolde
Tristram's love was Isolde (also spelled as Iseult or Isolde), a character from Arthurian legend. She was often depicted as Tristram's ill-fated love interest in various stories and versions of the legend.
J Comyns Carr was an English writer, art critic, and theater manager. He is best known for his writings on art and theatre, as well as for his work as a translator and editor of various literary works. His most well-known work is "Some Eminent Victorians," a collection of biographies of notable figures from the Victorian era.
Tristan's love was Iseult , also called Isolde
Duke Morgan discovered Tristan and Iseult's secret love affair and tried to expose them to King Mark. However, he ultimately met his demise at the hand of Tristan in a fight to defend their love.
tristram is my best friend and i love him more than everyone else in the world From Connor and Joel
Iseult Gonne was born in 1894.
Iseult Gonne died in 1954.
Tormented love is the theme here. It is the theme that no matter how pure and sacred a love may be, it will always be have thorns.
Iseult Harrington was born on September 26, 1976, in Galway, Ireland.
Will Tristram's birth name is William Henry Tristram.
Sir Tristan was a Cornish heo and one of the Knights of the Round Table. Tristan was sent to fetch Iseult back from Ireland to wed the king. However, he and Iseult accidentally consume a love potion while en route and fall helplessly in love. The pair undergo numerous trials that test their secret affair.